• Art d'Asie auction at Christies

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    8 June 2010

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    • TONNELET EN PORCELAINE DORE ET
    Lot 273

    TONNELET EN PORCELAINE DORE ET POLYCHROME

    CHINE, FIN DE LA DYNASTIE QING (1644-1912)

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    EUR 3,500

    Estimate

    EUR 2,000 - EUR 3,000

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    TONNELET EN PORCELAINE DORE ET POLYCHROME
    CHINE, FIN DE LA DYNASTIE QING (1644-1912)
    En forme de tonnelet cylindrique, la panse dorée rehaussée sur une face d'une scène d'enfants cueillant des pêches dans un arbre, l'autre face portant une inscription en caractères chinois calligraphiés, les anses en relief en forme de masques de chimères tenant des anneaux dans la gueule, la base et l'intérieur émaillés turquoise, marque à six caractères de l'Empereur Qianlong en bleu sous couverte à la base
    Hauteur: 16 cm. (6¼ in.)

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    Post Lot Text

    A GILT AND POLYCHROME-ENAMELLED PORCELAIN KEG
    CHINA, LATE QING DYNASTY (1644-1912)


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